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05-09-2008, 06:02 PM
211ONTARIO.CA

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May 2008


WHAT'S FAST, RELIABLE AND POWERFUL?

The new 211Ontario.ca (http://www.211ontario.ca/main.htm) website being released in May 2008!

WHAT IS 211ONTARIO.CA?

A bilingual online directory with authoritative information about more than 56,000 community, social, health and related government services and programs in Ontario

• Location, keyword, subject and advanced searching available
• Sophisticated mapping interface
• Proximity searching finds the service closest to the user
• French language interface for Francophones in Ontario A regularly verified and updated database of information collected by local community agencies

WEB ACCESS TO THE 211 SYSTEM IN ONTARIO

Access to accurate and timely information can empower people to successfully cope with life’s challenges and be productive, active and engaged. With the launch of 211Ontario.ca, access to human services information just got easier!

Contact: Kathy Kelly | 211Ontario.ca Project Manager | 416-392-4658

211Ontario.ca is funded through a strategic investment of $3M from Strengthening Our Partnerships, a program of the Ministry of Finance, with support from the Ministry of Community and Social Services. The 211 Ontario newcomer services partnership is funded by Citizenship and Immigration Canada, Ontario Region.

Lydia
09-23-2008, 03:40 PM
The following was placed on the Whig's website

Ontario Health Coalition (Kingston)
Posted By Dianna Inkster
6 days ago
Listen up, McGuinty!

On Saturday, September 27, 2008, between 11 and 3, the Ontario Health Coalition (Kingston) and its supporters will gather in Skeleton Park (McBurney Park) for a rally and march to protect our publicly-owned and managed health care system. Join friends for food, music and a good time while you protect what is yours--our Canadian healthcare system.
For further information visit the Ontario Health Coalition website on this province-wide event. Then, come out and march in support of public healthcare. Pass this information on to others who might be interested in our public healthcare system.

Lydia
06-13-2009, 02:53 PM
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